Ratzinger retired from his position as director of the choir in 1994 and was made
canon in Regensburg on 25 January 2009. In 2005, during a visit to his brother in Rome, symptoms of heart failure and
arrhythmia led to a brief admission at the
Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic. On 29 June 2011, Ratzinger celebrated 60 years as a priest and gave an interview on the topic, during which he noted that during the ordination ceremony, "My brother was the second to youngest, though there were some who were older." He also noted that "I have the
stole and the
cassock from that day". He celebrated his 90th birthday in 2014 with Benedict XVI in the Vatican. His birthday party was organized by Vatican journalist
Michael Hesemann and the guests included American religion journalist
Lauren Green, who played the piano,
Georg Gänswein and
Gerhard Ludwig Müller.
Illness and death On 18 June 2020, Ratzinger was reportedly "seriously" unwell while his brother
Benedict XVI visited him in
Regensburg. He died two weeks later on 1 July 2020, aged 96. ==Honours and awards==